The National Alliance, America's leading hate group, is beset by internal battles, external attacks, and plunging revenues and membership.
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The National Alliance, America's leading hate group, is beset by internal battles, external attacks, and plunging revenues and membership.
After a year of reverses, the future of the radical right may lie in those profiled here, who are still peopling the fringe.
The battle over the future of the Sons of Confederate Veterans remains unresolved after the group's annual convention.
James Lubinskas, recently hired as director of communications for the controversial English-only group U.S. English, left the group after ties to hate groups were exposed.
Anti-immigration activist and American Patrol leader Glenn Spencer was arrested in August 2003 for shooting at a neighbor's garage after he claimed his home — also group headquarters — had been burglarized.
Anti-immigrant rhetoric accompanies an attempted murder and arson against a family of Mexican immigrants in Farmingville, N.Y.
Former Klansman John Burt, anti-abortion extremist, was charged with child molestation in June 2003.
A wide range of extremists attended rallies supporting Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and his Ten Commandments monument.
In legal cases against tax protest impresario Irwin Schiff and other cheaters, the U.S. federal government is cracking down on tax evasion radicals.
Christian Identity proponent Jack Mohr's July obituary glossed over his racist past; white supremacist Dan Daniels's death similarly merited a 21-gun salute.